Seattle Bike Show— Feb. 28 – March 1, 2015 New location and organizers for the expo in 2015. The two-day event will be held at Century Link Field Event Center and presented by Cascadia Events. Bike parking will be available. Saturday – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Mussels in the Kettle — March 7, 2015 A non-competitive mountain bike poker ride that starts in Coupeville and rolls out to Kettles Trails and Fort Ebey. Three routes of about 7, 9 and 11 miles — easy to expert. Meets at 6 south Main St Coupeville WA 98239. Presented by the Whidbey Island Bicycle Club.

McClinchy Mile — March 14, 2015 The Snohomish County bike ride will be a memorial to the people affected by the Oso Landslide. The route will pass through the landslide zone on Highway 530 to Darrington on Saturday. Cyclists are encouraged to spend the night in the area and ride the Centennial Trail or Whitehorse Trail on Sunday. Sponsored by B.I.K.E.S. Club of Everett.

Pedal Against Trafficking Humans (PATH) — March 28, 2015 Ride a standard loop of Mercer Island for 13 miles or tack on a visit to Seward Park for 28 miles. Raises funds to address the problems of human trafficking. Presented by Veloce Velo Bicycles and Seattle Against Slavery.

Jennifer

The Seattle Bike Expo (now called Seattle Bike Show) is back on. It’s not being hosted by Cascade Club in 2015, but it has been picked up by Cascadia. See seattlebikeshow.com. February 28-March 1. Not being held at the Cruise Terminal either.